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The outcast

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A coastal community's daily life is disrupted by the long consequences of a parent's decision to entrust their child to others; returning ties to the sea, rumor, and local superstition combine to isolate an outcast and strain family and neighborly bonds. The narrative moves among island households, fishing craft, and the vicarage to show how suspicion and fear breed suffering, while moments of compassion, moral reckoning, and the symbolic lifting of a curse gradually restore relationships and affirm the sacredness of life.

About the Author

Lagerlöf, Selma portrait

Selma Lagerlöf

Selma Lagerlöf was a Swedish author and the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909. She is celebrated for her rich storytelling and deep connection to Swedish folklore and landscapes. Her notable works include "The Story of Gösta Berling," which blends realism with fantasy, and "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils," a children's classic that explores themes of nature and adventure. Lagerlöf's writing often reflects her interest in spirituality and human experience, making her a significant figure in both Swedish literature and the broader literary heritage.

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